Watermans March Cinema brochure 2015 final
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Watermans is managed by Hounslow Arts Trust Ltd (No. 1164904)
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Information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of going to print.
Ticket prices Full price: £8.50*. Concessions: £7.50*. Parents & Babies: £6* Family Cinema (where one adult
goes free per one paying child): £7.50*. French Impressions, SACF: £12* (£10* concs). Friends: £1 off prices
shown. Mondays: £5*. * includes optional £1 charitable donation. Bookings made online attract a £1/transaction booking fee.
Watermans, 40 High Street, Brentford, TW8 0DS Box Office opening times Usually 7 days a week from 1pm–9pm
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‘your local cinema’ March 2015
Cinema Diary FEBRUARY Fri 27 February 2.30 Foxcatcher 5.45 La Maison de la Radio 8.00 Inherent Vice
Sat 28 February 11.00 Paddington 1.00 French Impressions 2.30 Au Revoir Les Enfants 5.45 Foxcatcher 8.15 Inherent Vice
MARCH Sun 1 March 2.30 La Maison de la Radio 4.30 Foxcatcher 7.15 Inherent Vice
Mon 2 March 3.30 La Maison de la Radio 5.30 Inherent Vice 8.30 Foxcatcher
Tue 3 March 1.00 Foxcatcher 3.30 Inherent Vice 6.30 La Maison de la Radio 8.30 Foxcatcher
Wed 4 March 11.30 Inherent Vice 3.30 La Maison de la Radio 5.45 Foxcatcher 8.15 Inherent Vice
Thu 5 March 1.30 Foxcatcher 3.45 La Maison de la Radio 5.45 Foxcatcher 8.15 Inherent Vice
Fri 6 March 1.30 Selma 4.00 A Most Violent Year 6.15 Selma 8.45 Fifty Shades of Grey
Sat 7 March 11.00 How to Train Your Dragon 2 1.30 Fifty Shades of Grey 4.00 Selma 6.15 A Most Violent Year 8.45 Fifty Shades of Grey
Sun 8 March 2.30 A Most Violent Year 5.00 Selma 7.45 Fifty Shades of GreyMon 9 March 11.00 Selma 4.00 A Most Violent Year 6.15 Selma 8.45 Fifty Shades of GreyTue 10 March 2.00 Fifty Shades of Grey 4.15 Selma 6.30 A Most Violent Year 8.45 Fifty Shades of GreyWed 11 March 11.30 Fifty Shades of Grey 4.00 A Most Violent Year 6.15 Fifty Shades of Grey 8.45 SelmaThu 12 March 1.30 Fifty Shades of Grey 4.00 Selma 7.00 Behind the Beautiful ForeversFri 13 March 2.00 The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 4.15 The Second Best Exotic… 6.30 Catch Me Daddy 8.45 The Second Best Exotic…Sat 14 March 11.00 Frozen (Sing-along) 1.30 Catch Me Daddy 3.45 The Second Best Exotic… 6.30 The Second Best Exotic… 8.45 Catch me DaddySun 15 March 2.00 The Second Best Exotic… 4.30 The Second Best Exotic… Plus Q&A with Lillete Dubey 8.00 Catch me DaddyMon 16 March 11.30 Catch me Daddy 3.45 The Second Best Exotic… 6.30 The Second Best Exotic… 8.45 Catch me DaddyTue 17 March 2.00 The Second Best Exotic… 4.15 Catch me Daddy 6.15 The Second Best Exotic… 8.30 The Second Best Exotic…
Wed 18 March 11.30 The Second Best Exotic… 3.45 The Second Best Exotic… 6.30 The Second Best Exotic… 8.45 Catch me Daddy
Thu 19 March 2.00 Catch me Daddy 4.00 The Second Best Exotic… 6.15 Catch me Daddy 8.30 The Second Best Exotic…
Fri 20 March 2.00 Still Alice 4.00 The Second Best Exotic… 6.15 The Second Best Exotic… 8.45 Still Alice
Sat 21 March 11.00 The Incredibles 1.00 French Impressions 2.30 La Maison de la Radio 4.45 Still Alice 6.45 The Second Best Exotic… 9.00 Still Alice
Sun 22 March 2.30 The Second Best Exotic… 5.00 The Second Best Exotic… 7.45 Still Alice
Mon 23 March 11.30 The Second Best Exotic… 2.30 The Second Best Exotic… 5.00 Still Alice 7.30 Hamlet
Tue 24 March 2.00 Still Alice 4.00 The Second Best Exotic… 6.30 Still Alice 8.30 The Second Best Exotic…
Wed 25 March 11.30 Still Alice 4.00 The Second Best Exotic… 6.30 Still Alice 8.30 The Second Best Exotic…
Thu 26 March 2.00 The Second Best Exotic… 4.30 Still Alice 7.00 A View From the Bridge (NT Live)
Fri 27 March 2.00 Suite Francaise 4.15 Still Life 6.30 Suite Francaise 8.45 The Duke of Burgundy
Sat 28 March 11.00 Big Hero 6 2.00 Still Life 4.15 Suite Francaise 6.30 Suite Francaise 8.45 The Duke of Burgundy
Sun 29 March 2.00 Hamlet 6.00 Suite Francaise 8.00 The Duke of Burgundy
Mon 30 March 11.30 Behind the Beautiful Forevers (NT Live encore) 4.15 Still Life 6.15 Suite Francaise 8.30 The Duke of Burgundy
Tue 31 March 2.00 Suite Francaise 4.15 The Duke of Burgundy 6.30 Still Life 8.30 Suite Francaise
APRIL Wed 1 April 11.30 Suite Francaise 4.30 Still Life 6.30 Suite Francaise 8.45 The Duke of Burgundy
Thu 2 April 2.00 Suite Francaise 4.15 The Duke of Burgundy 6.30 Still Life 8.30 Suite Francaise
Parents & Babies Screenings are exclusively for parents with babies up to the age of 1 year.
Every Monday, Every Film
English Subtitled screening for the Hard of Hearing
Films start at the times shown. Late-comers may not be admitted
March Cinema Fri Feb 27 – Thu 5 March (excl. Sat) La Maison De La Radio (PG) Dir. Nicolas Philibert/104m/ 2013/Fr, Jap/Subt
Jean-François Achilli, Evelyne Adam, Jean-Claude Ameisen This vibrant fly-on-the-wall documentary looks into life behind the scenes of Radio France, the French equivalent of the BBC.
Feb 27 Feb – Thu 5 March Inherent Vice (15) Dir.Paul Thomas Anderson/148m/2013/USA
Joaquin Phoenix, Josh Brolin, Owen Wilson Starring three times Oscar nominee Joaquin Phoenix and based on the book by Thomas Phynchon, a drug-addled private detective in 1970s California becomes involved in a murder investigation when he takes on a case at the request of his ex-girlfriend.
Feb 27 Feb – Thu 5 March Foxcatcher (15) Dir. Bennett Miller/129m/2014/USA
Steve Carell, Channing Tatum, Mark Ruffalo An intensely gripping film exploring the destructive relationship between an eccentric multi-millionaire coach (Carrell) and two brothers, wrestlers training for the 1988 Seoul Olympic games. Based on a true story.
Fri 6 – Thu 12 March Selma (12A) Dir. Ava DuVernay/127m/2014/UK, USA
David Oyelowo, Tom Wilkinson, Tim Roth With a brilliant central performance, this film follows King (British actor David Oyelowo) and his allies as they plan a perilous voting-rights march in Selma, Alabama, against racists determined to stop the march by any means necessary.
Fri 6 – Wed 11 March A Most Violent Year (15) Dir. J.C. Chandor/125m/2014/USA
Oscar Isaac, Jessica Chastain, David Oyelowo In 1981 – statistically the most violent year in New York – we follow an immigrant and his family as he seeks the American Dream against a background of crime, violence and corruption. Gritty, tense and thought provoking.
Fri 6 – Thu 12 March Fifty Shades Of Grey (18) Dir. Sam Taylor-Johnson/124m/2015/USA
Dakota Johnson, Jamie Dornan, Luke Grimes Based on the world-wide best seller, this hotly anticipated film follows a student (Johnson) as she meets a handsome businessman (Dornan). They embark on a passionate affair that leads her to discover her own dark desires.
Fri 13 – Thu 19 March Catch Me Daddy (15) Dir. Daniel Wolfe/112m/2014/UK
Sameena Jabeen Ahmed, Connor McCarron, Gary Lewis A gripping and mesmerizing debut with a powerful central performance from Ahmed, this British thriller set in West Yorkshire tells the story of Laila, a girl pursued by her brother and a gang of thugs as she runs away with her boyfriend.
Fri 13 – Thu 26 March The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) Dir. John Madden/122m/2015/USA, UK
Maggie Smith, Richard Gere, Bill Nighy In this sequel, Sonny (Patel) is running a successful business thanks to the help of Muriel (Smith). But Sonny has expansion plans and a big wedding to organise. New arrivals include Guy (Richard Gere).
Fri 20 March – Thu 26 March Still Alice (12A) Dirs: Richard Glatzer, Wash Westmoreland/
101m/2014/USA, Fr. Julianne Moore,
Alec Baldwin, Kristen Stewart Based on the book by Lisa Genova, this is a heart-breaking and inspiring story of Alice Howland a professor of linguistics, who is diagnosed with early onset Alzheimers.
Friday 27 March – Thu 2 April Suite Francaise (15) Dir. Saul Dibb/107m/2014/UK, Fr, Ger
Margot Robbie, Ruth Wilson, Michelle Williams Based on the best-selling book by Irène Némirovsky and set during the German occupation of France in WW2, an unlikely and dangerous romance blossoms between a young French woman and a German soldier.
Fri 27 March – Thu 2 April The Duke Of Burgundy (18) Dir. Peter Strickland/104m/2014/UK
Sidse Babett Knudsen, Monica Swinn, Chiara D’Anna Stylised, warm and described by The Telegraph as ‘hair raisingly kinky’. Strickland’s follow up to Berberian Sound Studio looks at the relationship between Cynthia, a moth and butterfly collector, and her lover Evelyn.
Fri 27 March – Thu 2 April (excl. Sun) Still Life (12A) Dir. Uberto Pasolini/92m/2013/UK, Ita
Eddie Marsan, Joanne Froggatt, Karen Drury John May (Marsan) is a dedicated and sympathetic council worker who looks for the relatives of those found dead alone. His last case takes him on a life changing journey.
French ImpressionsSat 28 Feb Jon Davies will explore the wonderful work of Louis Malle in an hour-long talk.Au Revoir Les Enfants (PG) Dir. Louis Malle/104m/1987/Fra, W.Ger, Ita/Subt
Gaspard Manesse, Raphael Fejtö, Francine Racette It is Nazi-France 1944 and three boys join a Catholic boarding school. They start as rivals but become best friends who share a secret. A visit from the Nazis causes the secret to be revealed with tragic consequences.Sat 21 March As we show Nicholas Philbert’s new documentary, Jon Davies will talk about and show other French documentary films that triumphed with audiences. La Maison De La Radio (PG) Dir. Nicolas Philibert/104m/2013/Fr, Ja/Subt
Jean-François Achilli, Evelyne Adam, Jean-Claude Ameisen See main titles for details.
Special Screenings Thu 12 March – Live Mon 30 March – Encore Behind The Beautiful Forevers (12A) Dir. Rufus Norris/180m/2015/UK
Meera Syal, Vincent Ebrahim, Pal Aron
Thu 26 March – Live Fri 3 April – Encore A View From The Bridge Dir. Ivo van Hove/159m/2015/UK. Mark Strong, Nicola Walker
Mon 23 & Sun 29 March Picture House presents Maxine Peake as Hamlet Dir. Sarah Frankcom/195m/2014/UK Maxine Peake, Claire Benedict, Katie West Pre-recorded live at the Royal Exchange Manchester. Shakespeare’s most iconic play, Hamlet explodes with big ideas and is the ultimate play about loyalty, love, betrayal, murder and madness. Tickets: £15 or £12.50.
Family CinemaSaturdays, 11am (adults go Free with every 1 paying child)
Sat 28 February Paddington (PG) Dir. Paul King/85m/2014/UK, Fr The Brown Family adopts a talking bear they find at Paddington Station. Very funny, heart-warming family fun.
Sat 7 March How To Train Your Dragon 2 (PG) Dir. Dean DeBlois/102m/2014/USA Whilst journeying through the sky, Hiccup and Toothless discover a new ice cave with a type of dragon. Soon they are part of a battle to bring peace to the land.
Sat 14 March Frozen (PG) – Sing-a-long Dirs. Chris Buck, Jennifer
Lee/104m/2013/USA You know the characters, the story, and all the words, so now here is your chance to sing-along to the film with our very own Elsa!
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Sat 21 March The Incredibles (U) Dir. Brad Bird/115m/
2004/USA A family of Superheroes is trying to live the quiet suburban life but it is not long before they are called upon to save the world.
Sat 28 March Big Hero 6 (PG) Dirs. Don Hall, Chris
Williams/102m/2014/USA Disney’s first movie since the hit Frozen has delighted critics and audiences. Come and meet the new, huggable and totally charming superhero Baymax.
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